A $1 Dollar Silver Eagle is .9993 silver & .0007 copper. yes.
It's a Silver Eagle not a Liberty coin no US coin is called a Liberty. The coin is made from one ounce of silver and the value is whatever the spot price of silver is at time of sale. The value now is $26.83.
It's a Silver Eagle not a Lady Liberty coin no US coin is called a Liberty or Lady Liberty. The coin is made from one ounce of silver and the value is whatever the spot price of silver is at time of sale. The value now is $18.15.
It's a Silver Eagle not a Liberty coin no US coin is called a Liberty. The coin is made from one ounce of silver and the value is whatever the spot price of silver is at time of sale. The value as of 8-28-11 is $41.50.
Assuming you are referring to an 1886 Morgan Silver dollar the answer is no. But their is a 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial silver dollar.
The coin is the 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial dollar, it's 90% silver and 10% copper.
In 1986 the United States Mint, by an Act of Congress, authorized the minting of three different coins celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty. There was a $5 gold coin, a $1 silver coin and a $.50 silver coin. The $5 gold coin is now worth about $300 in 'proof' (sealed in its plastic container) condition. The $1 silver coin is worth about $20 proof, and the $.50 silver coin worth about $6 proof.
The coin is 90% silver and 10% copper.
4-27-11>> It's a Silver Eagle. The coin is made from one ounce of pure silver.
The coin is actually a "Statue of Liberty Centennial" silver dollar and is very common with a current retail value of $33.00.
Sorry, no U.S. Mint issue coins exist with the dual date of 1886-1986. The only U.S. one dollar coins that are dated 1986 are a Statue of Liberty Centennial coin and the 1986 American Silver Eagle bullion coin. The only halves dated 1986 are a Kennedy and the Statue of Liberty Centennial half.
The coin is actually a "Statue of Liberty Centennial" half dollar. None were struck in silver it is a clad coin. It was issued as Proof and Uncirculated and both are very common with the same average retail value of $5.00.
It's a Silver Eagle not a Walking Liberty. The coin is made from one ounce of silver and the value is whatever the spot price of silver is at time of sale. The value now is $18.25.
if the coin is untouched and uncirculated the coin is wrth 45.00 dollars due to the 1 ounce of pure silver inside of the liberty coin
No US Mint produced a 1902 Walking Liberty 1oz. silver coin. Look at the coin again and post new question. The first year for ANY 1 ounce bullion coin was 1986.
If you mean a 1986 Statue of Liberty Centennial half dollar? This coin was struck in copper-nickel not silver. The Denver Mint coin is uncirculated and the San Francisco Mint coin is proof. Both have the same retail value of $6.00. A 1986 Kennedy half dollar is just 50 cents.
The coin is considered a solid silver but is not pure silver. 1964 was the last year for the solid silver coin.
The coin is actually a "Statue of Liberty Centennial" half dollar. None were struck in silver it is a clad coin. It was issued as Proof and Uncirculated and both are very common with the same average retail value of $5.00.
It is worth the value of it's silver content. 30 grams 0f .90 silver.
The 1986 Statue of Liberty silver dollar contains 0.77 ounce of silver. Multiply the value of an ounce of silver by .77 and you will get an approximate value of the silver dollar. (At a silver price of $24.60, the coin would be worth about $18.94)
The coin is not a silver liberty dollar. It's a 1979 Susan B. Anthony Dollar coin and has no silver in it and the value is one dollar.
Hi I have also been trying to find the value of these coins because I have a 1986 Liberty Trade Silver coin. Ive done the research and these coins were privately manufactured so they are really only worth the silver value of these coins, and the print on them does not contribute at all to their value.
A real silver dollar has "Miss Liberty" on it.
That's a one ounce silver round. At present (7 July 2012), silver is worth $27.06/ounce.
denomination? condition?
It may not be an American Silver Eagle coin the first year they were struck was 1986 and are not Troy ounce coins